June 18 / Proverbs 18 / John 11

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Proverbs 18:2
Fools do not want to understand anything.
They only want to tell others what they think. [NCV]

Proverbs 18:4
One can drown in words,
but wise speech is a continual source of refreshment.

Proverbs 18:8
People love to hear gossip, probably because it makes you feel better about yourself.

It temporarily takes the focus off your own broken state that needs healing.

I bet the enemy loves this.

Proverbs 18:9

A person who doesn’t work hard is just like someone who destroys things. [NCV]

When you are lazy, you affect so many besides yourself.
You rob others of blessing that YHWH would love to bestow upon others through you.

Sitting around, keeping to yourself, takes away from community, from relationships.

I bet the enemy loves this.

We are made to thrive & grow via relationships.
Encourage someone everyday.
The power of this is immense.

John 11:49-53

But one of them, Caiaphas, the high priest that year, addressed them. “You know nothing at all!” he said. You haven’t worked it out! This is what’s best for you: let one man die for the people, rather than the whole nation being wiped out. He didn’t say this of his own accord. Since he was high priest that year, it was a prophecy. It meant that Jesus would die for the nation; and not only for the nation, but to gather into one the scattered children of God. So from that day on they plotted how to kill him. [KNT]
The truth of YHWH is sometimes spoken from the lips of those who don’t even realize what they are saying.

Be aware of God everywhere.

He may speak to you today from a person or thing you would least expect.

Truth is truth, no matter who may be speaking it.

June 17 / Proverbs 17 / John 10

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John 10:9

I am the gate. If anyone comes in by me, they will be safe, and will go in and out and find pasture.

Jesus is the gate leading to God.

He has done everything for us in order to give us eternal life, which in Jewish writing is “the life of God’s coming age.” Jesus said eternal life was to know YHWH, the one true God, and the One He sent, Jesus Christ. Jesus the Messiah. Jesus the Anointed One of God.

I’ve been thinking a lot lately of this life in terms of preparation for the life to come. What if this is like 50, 60, 70 years of training for the real thing? The real thing will, in fact, be ruled by YHWH in every aspect. So start now by getting on board with who He is and what He is like.

The only way to have this kind of life is to go thru the gate that is Jesus of Nazareth. Following Jesus with your life is to experience God. And that is to have life that is overflowing out of you.

God loves you simply because you are from Him, part of Him, made in His image. There are traces, even amongst our sin, of God in us. And He loves that. He loves you for that, not because you’re perfect. God loves you for His own sake, not for your sake. (So get over yourself!) A parent loves a baby child not for their ability to do many things for them, for they cannot. They love the child because he or she is a part of them, because of their deep connection. But sadly it is true, that that child can stray far from their connection, and put “distance” between them. The loving parent, tho heart-broken, stands always with open arms, ready to receive them, like the father with his wayward son Jesus told us about.

God desires us to throw ourselves down at His mercy in complete surrender. Surrender to His love which should never be confused with human love. A good parent desires surrender of their child’s will to their own because they know it is for the good of the child, since the parent wishes only good will toward him or her.

“Do as I say if you want to live life to its fullest” might be a better version of what many of us have perceived as “Keep every one of these rules or else I will be constantly angry and displeased with you!”

There’s only one Gate that leads to life overflowing, but many are the gates that lead to life being stolen.

Proverbs 17:24

The person with understanding is always looking for wisdom, but the mind of a fool wanders everywhere.

Wisdom seeks to do a few things well, to master a few good habits.

To be an “Essentialist.”

Focusing on the basic things that really matter is wise. If you form just two or three new and good habits a year, you’re doing really really well.

We don’t need to know very much, but to actually act on what we know.

June 16 / Proverbs 16 / John 9

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Proverbs 16:4

The LORD has prepared everything of His purpose-even the wicked for the day of disaster.

Man, this is one of those verses that just explodes my little brain. Makes me think immediately of Psalm 115:3Our God is in heaven and does whatever He pleases. That’s it at the end of the day, isn’t it?

God is God.

God is sovereign.

God is mystery to be embraced, not answers to be managed.

And yet, somewhat paradoxically, He has revealed enough of Himself for us to be able to know Him and love Him. And this is what we must concentrate on. What has He revealed to us, to you, that He wants you to hook in to? There is plenty to anchor to. Just look at the Bible, or even the parables of Jesus alone and how much has been written on them.

Volumes.

This proverb does not contradict the idea that those who turn to God in repentance will be welcomed by Him. Rather, the proverb makes two points: God is sovereign and His purposes are not thwarted by the wicked. The verse also affirms that deeds have consequences, and the sovereign God sees to it that there is just retribution. Every act of the wicked has its appropriate consequences.

-from The Apologetics Study Bible

If that commentary helps, great. If not, throw it out.

Spend your time wisely drinking from the waters of YHWH revealed thru Jesus that are available to us. May we not waste time in pointless speculation trying to answer all of our “whys” that usually just take us down an unhealthy and unfruitful road of conjecture.

Proverbs 16:6

…one turns from evil by the fear of the LORD.

To turn from that which is sin, you must embrace something else more tightly. We know that we don’t just stop something by concentrating our energy on the “something” to be stopped. We focus on something else more. Something that is good.

One of those preacher illustrations that will always stick with me was from a Baptist pastor back in the early 90’s. He said if you have a jar filled with smoke, and you want to get all of the smoke out of it, there’s a couple of ways to go about this. You first take the lid off the jar, then you can use your hand to try to move the smoke out. You can turn the jar on its side and wait…But the one way to insure that all of the smoke is out of the jar is simply to fill the jar with water, for then there will be no room for anything else.

You must fear God more than the loss of that thing you hold on to.

As Yoda wisely told us, fear of losing what you love (good or bad) leads to the dark side.

John 9

If someone’s heart has been truly regenerated by Jesus, who cares when, how, or where it happened? If it’s real, it’s real. Rejoice with them! It’s almost humorous (with our now 20/20 hindsight vision), the ridiculous length the Pharisees went to in testing this guy. They had to make sure all was done according to their interpretation.

Which is more important:

A heart for Jesus?

Or following all the rules?

John 9:39

Jesus said, “I came into this world for judgement, in order that those who do not see will see and those who do see will become blind.”

This passage seems to suggest that Jesus has come not only to give sight to the blind but also to cause some who currently see to “become blind.” However, the point of this passage is not that Jesus makes people blind but rather that he judges those who deny their own spiritual blindness. The imagery of giving sight to the blind and the blinding of those who see is a common OT theme. The Pharisees think they can see, so when the true light shines, they refuse to look closely. In other words, “those who see” is Jesus’ sarcastic way of saying “those who think they can see.” Jesus repeatedly calls the Pharisees “blind guides.” As Jesus makes clear, it is not the Pharisees’ sin, but their repudiation of grace that renders them lost. There is no cure for people who reject the only cure there is, and no hope for those who are wise in their own eyes. While Jesus brought salvation to those who believe in him, condemnation awaits those who reject him.

-from The Holman Apologetics Commentary Of The Bible

It is not your sin, but your repudiation of grace that renders you lost.

There is no hope for those who are wise in their own eyes.

There is no cure for people who reject the only cure there is.

 

June 15 / Proverbs 15 / John 8

He and I

Proverbs 15:8

The prayer of the upright delights the LORD.

Have you ever thought that you can delight God?

God can of course bring you joy and peace, but did you know that you can actually bring Him delight?

He likes you. He loves for you to come to Him and spend time with Him and just talk to Him. He delights in this. I’ve found it very tranquil to just share my day with Him and then run thru the day’s events with Him before falling asleep at nite, thanking Him for all the goodness of the day of which there is always much.

Before sleeping, I read a couple of entries from He And I by Gabrielle Bosis. I cannot recommend this work highly enough for tranquil resting in peace. It is filled with loving and affirming words she heard from “The Voice” over the last fifteen years or so of her life. The Voice, she says, was that of Christ. It’s amazing, powerful.

Proverbs 15:15

All the days of the poor are hard, but those with a cheerful heart have a continual feast.

Some brutal honesty is usually helpful. It sucks being poor. It sucks to struggle. It just does. Yet at the same time, your thinking determines your happiness and satisfaction more than your circumstances. If you have a happy heart that continually looks to God for everything, you can be always satisfied, always content.

Seek first the kingdom of God and everything you need will be supplied. Focus more on God than your problems.

Focus on problems=misery

Focus on God=joy and shalom

Many people prefer the certainty of misery over the misery of uncertainty.

Proverbs 15:21

Don’t be surprised when people are enjoying folly. They don’t know what they don’t know. They’ve sadly not experienced a better way, a better life, life in Christ. Perhaps they’ve heard of this, but have never seen it modeled. So why would they seek something they really know nothing much of?

Who is in your life that you can be a light to? Who are you modeling the joyful life in Christ for? Who will you affect today? How will you affect them?

Proverbs 15:28

Good people think before they answer. 

They take the time to study how to answer.

John 8:28

You will know that these things I do are not by my own authority but that I say only what the Father has taught me.

How we should emulate this success model Jesus has lived out on earth (as in heaven) for us!

Every morning I work hard to listen to God thru His Scripture. I make every effort to focus more on God than the words on the page so that I may hear what He would say to me each day, what He has to teach me. This is effort to be sure, but I feel it is very important. The point is to hear from God, not study a book. Tho study has its place and is good, I think it should be done in a mode of listening to the Father.

We do not grow by approaching God and His word with our preconceived notions and our own thoughts of what it is conveying, but rather The person who accepts God accepts what God says (v.47). And this is where study has its place. Theology is a good thing, for it is simply the study of God. So we grow most with a teachable spirit, open and willing to learn what God would teach us even if we don’t love it or the method He uses, which many times is suffering of some kind.

Acceptance.

Acceptance is so key to this life.

Acceptance of what is.

Acceptance of yourself.

In Christ, God accepts you. So why wouldn’t you accept you? He loves you the way you are, but doesn’t want you to stay there. He wants to grow you into His Son.

Let’s start today to work at speaking what we slowly and thoughtfully hear more than what we quickly think in a reactionary or even obscurantist manner.

June 14 / Proverbs 14 / John 7

dinner convo

Proverbs 14:10

No one else can know your sadness, and strangers cannot share your joy.

We cannot fully know or understand or comprehend another person’s pain or joy. We just can’t. May we never forget this basic truth which remembrance will keep us in non-judgement.

But I do believe in Christ, in meditation, in diligence, we can enter into a person’s sadness and joy on a level that is beyond human…at a higher consciousness if you will. We may, through intentionality, enter into a solidarity with others that ushers in the peace of Christ experientially.

John 7:45-46

The Temple guards went back to the leading priests and the Pharisees, who asked, “Why didn’t you bring Jesus?” The guards answered, “The words He says are greater than the words of any other person who has ever spoken!”

No one ever spoke like this!

No one ever spoke like this because no one except Jesus was LOGOS* enfleshed. No other person ever embodied the pure Word of God.

Jesus did.

Therefore His words held the authority of YHWH, the Creator of all things. They have weight and meaning beyond human thinking. And this is why we should give attention and adherence to His words well above anyone else’s.  This is why we live much more at peace when we listen to and for Jesus speaking to us thru every and all mediums. Thru every person. When listening to a sermon or reading a book, do not focus on the preacher or author, but rather center your attention on Jesus, the Word incarnated, and what He is saying to you. And not messages for yourself only, but also for others and even the world. I can hardly explain the peace and higher consciousness I experience when doing this–when listening to and for God in every moment, in every thing. (And this is also the path to becoming unoffendable.)

So here’s a little example: Just this morning, while meditating on this passage, listening to YHWH, I had the Frozen song “Let It Go” stuck in my head. Probably because my girls listen to it and sing it about every nine minutes. So I started to calmly pray to God that He would remove this distraction from me. But before I could even finish asking, I felt Him stop me and encourage me to practice the very thing He was teaching me thru His word right then. Instead of pushing the song away, I began to listen to and for Jesus thru it. The specific words to the song (as I heard them in my head) I kept hearing were “Let it go, let it go, this perfect girl is gone” as well as “It’s funny how some distance makes everything seem small, and the fears that once controlled me can’t get to me at all.” And I reflected on the truth of these words and what Jesus had to say.

Pretty obvious I’m guessing, but I’ll state it anyway. Letting go of having to be perfect is about as freeing as it gets. We are not perfect and we screw up everyday. Get over it. Quit beating yourself up. Quit being surprised by it. It does you no good. It does those around you no good. We’ve said before that self-loathing is simply laziness wrapped in a blanket of false humility. It keeps you stagnant and ineffective because you’re not working on growing or helping anyone else. You’re sitting there focused on yourself doing nothing. It’s very easy to do:

1) sit

2) self-loathe

3) keep doing for as long as you want

Is this what God wants? Is this the life Jesus paid for for us? Does He want us to strive to be perfect? Or does He want us to know and love Him? Once we accept that we are accepted in Christ, we are free indeed. And then we gain distance from what we’ve feared and the fear loses its grip on us. We’ve all experienced this I’m sure to varying degrees. Look back on things that once controlled you. You are no longer controlled by them. How? Distance. Distance from it. In your mind and in your heart. The sure way is to get so close to Jesus that you automatically distance yourself from what was controlling you.

Constant two-way communication with our ever present Papa in everything.

Some questions to ever keep asking ourselves:

Am I reading for information, or am I reading in order to know God more deeply?

Am I reading the Bible to hear God speak?

Do I go to church to encounter Jesus?


 

*Logos is the transliteration of a common Greek word that generally means “word,” “speech,” “account,” “story,” or “message.” Around 500 B.C. Greek philosophers began to adopt the word and use it to signify that which gives shape, form or life to the material universe. In the NT era this special use was operative alongside the more general use.

…[John’s] use of logosseems to imply that the word he is speaking of is that prophetic word which goes forth from God’s mouth to accomplish creation, judgement, redemption and renewal. John uses logos because it is the natural word for expressing the meaning of the Hebrew word dabar when that word was used in the context of God’s revelation. Beginning with its first sentences the Gospel asserts that Jesus is God’s final Revelator (Heb.1:1-2).

-From Dictionary Of Jesus And The Gospels

June 13 / Proverbs 13 / John 6

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Proverbs 13:20

Spend time with the wise and you will become wise, but the friends of fools will suffer. [NCV]

You become the average of the three to five people you spend the most time with. (And yes, we do say this over and over)

This is why I surround myself with brilliant, loving people. It rubs off.

I do think we need to be careful not to avoid certain people who we may consider “weaker” than us. For the strong and weak must be together for spiritual growth to occur.

But Proverbs is clear that it is unwise to make your closest friends those who are living lives of foolishness, those who are angry. If they are seeking transformation, that is one thing, but if not, you are likely to be brought down to some degree by them.

God doesn’t demand perfection, He just asks for pursuit. He pursues us.

Pursuit is really the difference when you think about it. I know no one who has mastered perfection and never falls. We all fall, right? But the difference in those pursuing and cultivating an intimate relationship with Christ is that they have a thousand times more joy than those who are not, even tho the “God-chaser” may even fall more often than the non-seeker.

I see those who are investing their life have joy and shalom in the midst of stumbles, as opposed to anxiety and guilt that precipitates from a lack of focus on God and an abundant, obsessive focus on self.

John 6:63

It is the Spirit that gives life. The flesh doesn’t give life. The words I told you are Spirit, and they give life. [NCV]

Life, true abundant Life (zoe), comes from the Spirit, not the flesh.

It is the Spirit, and words of the Spirit that give life.

May our words be truly from the Spirit as we minister to and encourage others.

Listen to the Spirit and to people who listen to the Spirit.

Listen to the person who listens to God.

We are reminded here that it is the Spirit that gives life, not us. What a pressure-reliever! May we always come back to the fact that ministry is simply moving people on to God’s agenda, not our own. We have a saying in Ripple Effect we use to communicate this:

“I can’t heal you, but I can help lead you to the One who can.”

Remember, at the end of the day, we are leading people to Christ Himself, not to ourselves, not to a group, not to a church, not to a book. God no doubt works thru these things as well as a quadrillion others, but they are never the end–far, far from. Only a means.

God’s word has power. Use it instead of your own eloquence and persuasiveness (1 Cor. 2:1-5). Proclaim the quick, powerful, and sharp word of God via your modeling of a life lived under it and thru your voice, but only when prompted by the Spirit to do so.

Here’s some words from Warren Wiersbe’s commentary on this passage:

The preaching of the Word of God always leads to a sifting of the hearts of the listeners. God draws sinners to the Savior through the power of truth, His Word. Those who reject the Word will reject the Savior. Those who receive the Word will receive the Savior and experience the new birth, eternal life.

Do you feel your need because there is a spiritual hunger within? Are you willing to admit that need and come to the Savior? If you will, He will save you and satisfy you forever!

June 12 / Proverbs 12 / John 5

sorry so perfect

Proverbs 12:1

He who hates correction is stupid.

Why?

This person in not teachable. This person is not coachable.

Because this person is essentially saying, “I don’t want to improve.” “I’m fine with being stagnant.” Or, if I may borrow from This is Spinal Tap, “No thanks, I prefer to keep treading water in a sea of mediocrity.”

This is the subversive ridiculosity of despising correction. You obviously feel, on some level, that YOU HAVE ARRIVED. Which, if you attain perfection so early, doesn’t it kinda take the fun and motivation out of life? Just sitting around being perfect, turning down every single piece of advice and helpful hint given to you because you’ve already mastered it all. Sounds kinda lame actually.

Although, as we someday become one with the Father, that seems to me not to be lame. Total contentment and shalom all the time. Could be a radio station ad, “All Shalom. All the time!” But even then, we wouldn’t hate correction. We’d probably just nod and give a peaceful “Thank you.”

John 5:30

“I can do nothing alone. I judge only the way I am told, so my judgement is fair. I don’t try to please myself, but I try to please the One who sent me.” -Jesus the Messiah

Jesus was in constant, uninterrupted communion with His Father. He did only what He was told because He was ever listening. He was listening because He was all about pleasing His Father, Papa YHWH.

We too must be in constant communication with YHWH thru Yeshua and Holy Spirit in the midst of this distraction-packed culture we find ourselves in today. I still believe that that is one of our main enemies now in America–>distraction. It fosters laziness, blindness, and apathy. It’s quite an effective weapon employed by our enemy.

Scripture, prayer, and partnership.

These are our very effective weapons.

Every great mind I read agrees on these three. To follow Jesus here today, we must saturate ourselves with these three. Otherwise, we’re on our own power–like bringing a blade of grass to a laser cannon fight. Let’s use more powerful weapons.

Meditation on Scripture.

Prayer from the sincerity of our heart.

Daily communication and encouragement with spiritual partners. These are fellow followers of Jesus on this common journey, other “Pilgrims On the Way.”

These are tried and true ways to build an intimate relationship with the One who put us here and will keep us forever, as well as to combat distraction and the enemy himself.

Closely related to these three is service. This will be a natural result of following Christ. We are “Blessed to be a blessing” as the saying goes. We are not “Blessed to sit alone with our own private spirituality.” We must get beyond ourselves. God’s rescue plan is Jesus and His church. That is the healing of the nations, even tho we screw it up often. As we allow God to fill us up, we then pour ourselves out for others with the abundant overflow of the Holy Spirit in us.

The greatest gift we can give humanity is to become one with God so that everyone we come into contact with will be touched by His supernatural love flowing thru us.

Listen to Scripture.

Listen in prayer.

Listen to others.

Then do what you hear.

We can do nothing on our own.

Neither could Jesus, from what He said.

June 11 / Proverbs 11 / John 4

yapper

Proverbs 11:12

People without good sense find fault with their neighbors, but those with understanding keep quiet.

Holding your peace keeps you from venting your acrimony and also from kindling it in others. It is a very wise person who can hold their tongue. And think of how much peace it keeps to do so.

We so badly want to talk about others, probably for the reason I was given in third grade, “to make yourself feel better by putting others down.” It’s been shown scientifically that “venting” actually does us no good. Rather, it simply recycles hurt, anger, and frustration, putting you in the place of it happening all over again. You think you’ll feel better, but it’s a myth. You’ve just fostered division on some level, the opposite of shalom. And shalom is what we seek, what our brains, hearts, and bodies want.

Let’s make our default setting to be communication directly with the person we have any issue with. Now I know this is a brand new rocket surgery idea, but let’s experiment and try this amazingly modern technique out today.

I love how Pastor Todd says, “When in doubt, over-communicate.” I’ve tried to make that my primordial action, to just call the person before anything festers. And don’t be talking to everybody else first!

Now there is such a thing as seeking wise counsel, but it is far different than contemptuously talking about someone.

John 4:31-34

Meanwhile, his followers were begging him, “Teacher, eat something.”

Jesus said, “My food is to do what the One who sent me wants me to do and to finish his work.”

It is satisfying to do what God wants us to do.
It is nourishing to finish work He gives us to complete.

For Jesus, it seems the greatest pleasure and satisfaction imaginable  was to do good to souls (Acts 10:38). For this was His Father’s work. It sustained Him.

Embrace Jesus in your weakness and hunger.

And you will be satisfied.

June 10 / Proverbs 10 / John 3

lighthouse

Proverbs 10

May our words be few and full.

Edifying and simple.

Truthful and wise.

We don’t have to say a lot, but just listen well, ask good questions, and say what the Spirit moves us to say. When I actually do this, I find it is not many words that need to be uttered, but a small amount, left to sink in and be absorbed by the listener, who I pray has a heart of “good soil”, ready to hear the Word of God and act on it.

John 3:13,27-35

And nobody has gone up into heaven except the One who came down from heaven, the Son of Man.

Nobody can receive anything unless heaven first gives it….The One who comes from above is over everything. The one who is from the earth has an earthly character, and has “earth” written all over it. The One who comes from heaven is above all….The One who God sent, you see, speaks God’s words, because He gives the Spirit lavishly. [KNT]

Jesus is from heaven, not from earth. He was sent here by YHWH. Therefore, everything He says is true and is how things really are.

Think about it for two seconds, if He is who He said He was while in bodily form on earth, then that means everything He said is truth. Not just true, but truth itself to which all other purported truths must be compared.

Whether we like it or not doesn’t matter.

Whether it fits our preconceived notions or paradigms doesn’t matter.

It just is.

We only see reality by the light of God. We do not see by trying to fit God in to what we already think is true. He is the light that shows genuine reality.

As Anselm said centuries ago, “For I do not seek to understand that I may believe, but I believe in order to understand.”

All we can really do is bow before Him and say, “Thou knowest.”

And this makes our joy complete, just as it did John the Baptist’s, as we see in this passage. For surrendering to Jesus, is surrendering to God, which is surrendering to what is true, which is surrendering to love–a love we cannot find on earth. It’s the most liberating white flag you will ever raise.

John 3:36

Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them. [TNIV]

Two things I see from this very intense verse of Scripture that stand out to me.

First, the word “has” as opposed to “will have.” It’s not saying that whoever believes in Jesus will merely get to go to heaven when they die. It says that as soon as they believe, they have the eternal kind of life, the life of the coming age. Jesus Himself defined eternal life as knowing God and the One He sent, Jesus Christ (Jn.17:3). It starts now, in this age, to have the life of the coming age. Your values change. What excites you changes. I like how one author put it, that things such as racism will have no place in the coming age. In fact, it will make no sense whatsoever. Just as in this age, in our American “militant consumerism”, things of the kingdom make no sense–like the story I heard of Francis Chan, who gives all or most of his plentiful book sales money away, living in a modest house, when He could be basking in a seven figure income from what I understand. Why doesn’t he? Because he has the life of the coming age. He has embedded in him what is of eternal significance. But in this present age that makes no sense.

The second thing that jumps out to me in this verse is that those who reject Jesus as the answer do not see life. And this is my experience of observation all around me, that people who do not believe do not see. They “don’t know what they don’t know” as we say. They cannot even see a better way of living, an alternative narrative to this dominant, life-sucking one we are given by the world. Consequently, our task is urgent and so very needed, to show by living, the way of Jesus. The easy yoke and light burden of the alternative narrative He offers. Those who don’t see are lost. And ignorance is not always bliss. I don’t see joy in the ones who do not see Life abundant. Do you? Honestly? Do you see peace and contentment? We must model it. And proclaim it–no pressure on us–but trusting in the Spirit Who works in the heart. We just do our little portion, capable only of excrement on our own, but of great greatness thru Jesus Christ.

This verse, quite frankly, is a little tough for me, as I don’t love the word “wrath.” But it’s there. And I bow to Jesus, not the world. I will leave us with the words of Andreas Kostenberger, theologian, who has written much on the writings of John:

Coupled with the emphatic presentation of Jesus as sharing the identity of Yahweh, the one and only true God, the compelling message of John’s gospel is that there is no other god besides the one who is “the way and the truth and the life,” the one who unequivocally stated that “no one comes to the father except through me” (14:6). John’s gospel thus follows Isaiah’s teaching that because there is only one God, there can be only one Savior (Is.43:11,45:21). Anyone, therefore, who has not believed in Jesus the Christ and Son of God must urgently be implored to place his or her faith in Jesus, for there is no other way of salvation, and God’s wrath continues to rest on those who refuse to believe (John 3:36) and prefer their own moral darkness over the “light [that] has come into the world” (3:19-21). John (the Baptist’s) witness still rings true today: “Whoever believes in the Son has eternal life, but whoever rejects the Son will not see life, for God’s wrath remains on them” (3:36; cf. 3:26-30; 1:15).

June 9 / Proverbs 9 / John 2

lost-art-of-listening

Proverbs 9:10

Wisdom begins with respect for the LORD, and understanding begins with knowing the Holy One. [NCV]

How can we begin to understand this life without knowing the Holy One?

We can’t.

YHWH is the front and center hero of the OT. He just is. He is portrayed as the Creator of all, the Provider of all that is good, the Source of life. Therefore, life only makes sense thru Him.

Creations of any kind make the most and truest sense thru the heart and mind of their creator. Think of a beautiful song of richness and depth. True, it can and may resonate with you and move you greatly. Yet you will only know its deepest meaning by getting to know its writer. First off, the writer can tell you from what this song was birthed. That alone is very helpful. But deeper than that, you can spend time with this writer, getting to know him/her and gain an even fuller understanding of the thought and experience behind the song to open it up in new ways for you.

The Bible is rich and deep. Getting to know its Author, tho, is key. Reading it is one thing. Knowing YHWH is quite another. Perhaps you just need to make the slight adjustment to read it in order to know Him, as opposed to reading for the purpose of information gathering or some new ideas on how to live your life a little bit better. Good things, but not the main thing.

The main thing is to keep the Main Thing the main thing.

What if you could ask Jesus, “What does God want from me?”

I believe He would say something like, “To know Him and to love Him. And to be known by Him and loved by Him.”

Revering Him makes all the difference for every one of us in the most personal way: “If you are wise, you are wise for yourself; if you scoff, you alone will bear it” (v.12). As important as community is, I cannot borrow character from you, nor can you borrow character from me. Just being at church will not change us. No one gets a degree from Vanderbilt by hanging out on campus and blending in with the students. Even so, each of us must receive Christ personally. We must seek Him and engage with Him personally. He is how we change. He is how wisdom enters into us. And when He gives it to us, no one can take it away from us, no matter what they say or do.

-Raymond C. Ortlund Jr.

John 2:5

His mother spoke to the servants. “Do whatever He tells you to do,” she said.

Jesus’ mommy gives the best advice ever right here.

This goes for us too. Do whatever He tells you. And it goes without saying, but I’ll say it anyway– To do this, we must be listening.

Mary spoke to the servants.

We are His servants.

And servants do what they’re told to do. We don’t need to strain to figure out what to do, or what God’s will is. We must listen. Sadly we are not trained to listen well.

The first rule of Listening Club is to stop talking.

The second rule of Listening Club is to stop thinking.

Listen, and do what He tells you.